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Show Utah 'l- -r Lovely Wedding Reception Saturday Unites Miss Elaine Ekenstum of Tooele To Ernest A. Mirabella THE SOCIAL crsEN One of ihe lovely events of the past week was the wedding and fetes that followed for newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fisher, who were married in the Logan LDS Temple. The lovely bride is the former Barbara Garrard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dutton of Granger. A reception honored the newlyweds in the North Jordan Stake House in the evening. Mrs. Agnes Fisher of Magn mother of the bridegroom, feted the popular pair at a wedding breakfast in the Blue Bird in Lo- er. Hit man duties we.-- assumed n by Max Wallace and Gene and Eddie Williamson ushWcst-erma- ered. gan. Beautiful Gown The bride donned a model of lace and slipper satin. A softly rolled collar, tapered sleeves pointing over the wrists and a row of covered buttons tracing the front from-- the collar to the waistline enhanced the bodice. The skirt is deof tailed with an apron-effelace. The bridal veil of sheerest Honeymoon Ensemble To her honeymoon at Yellowstone National Pa:k, the bride wo:e a navy suit accessorized with white. Mr. Fisher presently is serving a lour of duty with the U. S. Navy. Nuptial Vowt Spoken By Utah Couple Best Man Glen Prisk stoud as best man for his brother, and the ushers included Sherman Culp, Jr., Garn T. Milar and LaMont Anglesey. After a wedding trip to Vancouver, B. C. and Victoria, the newlyweds will return to Salt Lake City to make their home. Mr. Prisk will resume his studies at the School of Pharmacy, University of Utah, in the fall. For traveling the bride chose a brown sheath topped with beige duster. Accessories matched in Her attendants were Mrs. Dale brown and beige. flocked in lavender; Miss Hostesses entertaining at prenuptial parties for the bride in- Rosalie Mirabella, maid of honor; cluded Mrs. Hamer S. Culp, Mrs. also in lavender and Miss Linda junior bridesmaid, in R. C. Culp. Mrs. Glenn V. Culp. Currey, Mrs. C. Lorin Tonneson, Miss Korous, Miss Karla Steiner, Miss Gayle Wagstaff and Miss Arlene Pattison. 1 er Jo-A- The first Methodist Church was the setting for the marriage of Miss Marylyn Elaine Milar and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D. Hymas of Hunter announce the engageClub The Hunter first year ment of their daughter, Glenna, enjoyed an outing to the Spruces to Nathan Ridge, son of Mrs. last week, chaperoned by Miss Frances D. Ridge of Magna. Myma Morris. No definite wedding date of the young couple has been set. A very enjoyable reunion of the 4-- H h, 2S55 South 1800 Nicholas Pettersson and daughter, Mrs. Max Curtis and son, Earl of Price, Utah, visited at the home of Mr. Petterssons sis ter, Mrs. Eugenia Dea Sunday. They also motored to Bingham and Garfield. The visitors were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Devore had as guests for ten days, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker and three children of Fresno. California and Mrs. James McCarty of Babbit, West. Magna Must Be Sold! Roy F. Tygesen. Attorney For Administrator. 1113 West 3700 South. Magna Phone, Office, 6711, Home, 6274. ! Specials tor LaMar Smith is spending a month visiting family and friends in Hunter. New Babies Mr. and Mrs. Jasper D. are the happy parents of a baby girl who arrived July 2Sth. Mr. and Mrs. Noel V. Jackman announce the birth of a daughter on July 26th. All concerned are doing well. Hep-wor- &! Roast j Lffliraolo) Lees Salt Lake entertained at a family n in B:g week Prt' Cottonwood Can yin for her four daughters and families: Mr. and Mia. M. P. Bernai da and family uf Richmond, California Mrs. H. J. Bryson of Long Beach, California, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lopez and family of Suit Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Beckitead and family of Magna. t re-so- nion and in ounce;, and ha; a wcijh.d ; "l "iv at 5 pound., 11 of al - .tei, Tw.l'.a, at home. her home in Hunter at a prettily The proud mother will be remembered ai the former Mary planned luncheon and social. Jean Hawa of Magna. A pleasant outing of the Magna Womens Club was held WednesGuests Here day at Harmon's Cafe in Sugar-hou-iMrs. Eliza Colledge of Lehi, A social time was spent by Utah, visited e few days at the the group. Gift Room home of her son and daughter-in-laSHOP-SumPresiding over tne gift room Clearaace, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Colledge BEST Lodge Meets were Mrs. William AlUep, Mrs. Ladies' and children'! drassea in Magna. A social meeting of the WoUillie ltay Pinner ay and M.ss Sid- 7 drastically reduced. men's Benefit- Association was nev Stiittan. held at the MagMonday evening Mrs. Arthella Rivera was in na Women's Clubrooms. Mrs. ? of the guest book, The bridal party received their Floyd Clifton was the hostess. Card games were later played guests before a background of and prizes given to Mrs. Mary E. baskets of late summer blooms. Nielson and Mis. Jack Marlor. , The young couple later ed on a wedding trip to various International Artlaii la Aaaodatioa with Eugena Jeleanlk Mrs. Edith Davis of Oakland, parts of Colorado and are now was a California, recent of home their guest in Tooele. making her sister, Mrs. James Thomas in Presant Magna, for a short time. tha ona . . . the only Lawn Party Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Haws enand Mrs. Frank Laughlin, Mr. and tertained at a prettily planned Mrs. Dwayne Drown and Mr. and lawn party complimentary to Mr. Mrs. Spencer Osborn enjoyed a and Mrs. Robert Baker and chilsteak fry Saturday evening at the dren of Fresno, California; Mrs. residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. James McCarty of Babbitt, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Don Devore, Witbeck. sons, Robert and Duane and O daughter, Charlene; Mr. and Mrs. Father-Son- s Outing R. V. Hyland, Mr. and Mrs. RichThe Hunter Second Ward FathUrry and daughter Twilit, er and Sons outing will be held ard Mr. and Mrs. Eld red Haws. IN y Satu-daCottonin Friday and A hot dinner was served. wood Canyon. All are invited to a:iend. New Son Mr. and Mrs. Richard Urry of Misses Aria and Carol Culver of Los Angeles, California, are Bountiful announce the birth of a YOUR STAR OF TV AND COLUMBIA RECORDS spending two weeks vacationing with their grandmother, Mrs. with GEORGE LIBERACE Annie Petersen, and other rela- Salt Lake Transportation tives and friends in this area. Musical Director Company 2S West 8. Tomple Phone ONE NIGHT ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Orrock of Salt Lake City Oakland, California, were guests TUES., AUG. 9 Effective December IS, 1IS4 during the week of Mrs. Orrocks Leave GRANDSTAND L. Arrive S. Magne Mrs. in Magsister, Gladys Baker UTAH STATE na. FAIRGROUNDS LUSejMCB Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Fjelsted S:4S a and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Soren- 1:55 a son of Centerfield were guests at 4:15 p the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 4:45 p. CHOICE SEATS STILL AVAILABLE 8:20 p. Witbeck recently. . i l.i.-ad- s y ooo mer ha-w- depart-Hansen- th LIBERACE PERSON r 12:15 a Work Mooting The Hunter Second Ward Relief Society will hold their work meeting August 9th. Luncheon will be served and all ladies are invited to attend. Leave 5:30 a. BOX OFFICE 0:30 7:30 a 2:25 3:30 p 5:20 p. watermelon 0:30 at 10:20 GLEN BROS. MUSIC CO. 10 A. M. TUI 0 A very enjoyable i bust was held Monday evening the Magna Community Park by Greyhound the Magna First Ward Mutual. P. M. Daily NOTHING AA & A grade ,b- - (not even the d cars) Nothing high-price- HAS GOT SO MUCH TO GO WITH! s3j A grade lb. 74 South Main Klub Kate ta " Round Ennooaip ' - Tlmrs.-Fri.-Sa- t. I i Day Family was held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Day. Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Witbeck Mrs. Baker is a sister and Mrs. and family are spending e week McCarty, mother, to Mr. Devore. at Bear Lake, Utah. V All members of the Magna 2nd Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Christenson Ward Sunday School are invited to attend a social Monday even- and family of Walla Walla, Washare visiting at the home of ing, August 8th at Hie home of ington, Mrs. Lucy Privett In Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Feulner. Mrs. Mrs. Jesse Jeppson is the pres- Christenson will be remembered as being the former Marian Feulident ner. Completing arrangements are Mrs. Clara Brown and Mrs. Emi8task Fry ly Pettersson. The party will beMr. Mrs. Ephraim Furness, and m. at 7:00 p. gin Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowder, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling, Mr. SALE Lot, 30x110, Connected to Sewer. Immediate possession, 3 rooms and bath, large garage, ideal workshop. Inquire j Mr. and Mrs. Grant Eastwood and daughter spent last week in Yellowstone National Park. Betrothal Revealed Of Local Couple ct HOUSE FOR M- on July 28t'i. He HUNTER ITEMS of INTEREST Charles Earl Prisk Tuesday evening. A reception honored the couple following their exchange of nuptial promises. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Milar, 3747 S. 3200 West, and the bridefell fingertip-lengtillusion, groom's paivnts are Mr. and Mrs. from a tiara of sequined hearts. C. Leandcr Prisk, 29GU Yale Ave. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Chantilly Lace The bride's gown of imported Attending the bride were Mrs. Max' Wallace, matron of honor; Chantilly lace over taffeta satin Miss Gwen Garrard, Miss Doreen was floor length. Her fingertip .Garrard, her sisters; Miss Mona veil of bridal illusion fell from a Lou Jackman and Miss Kaye crown of pearls, and the small white Bible she carried was Mrs. Wallace wore a gown of marked with a single white orrose crepe, while the other atten- chid. Mrs. LaMont Anglesey attenddants chose sister frocks in baby blue. ed her sister as matron of honor. Laura Lee Bawden acted as The other attendants were Mrs. flower girl and Kevin Wallace Garn T. Milar, Miss Patricia performed the duties of ring bear Singleton, and Miss Geraldine Part of Estate One of the outstanding midsummer nuptial events united Miss Elaine Ekenstam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ekenstam, of Tooele, to Ernest A. Mtrabella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mira-bell- a of Magna. The young couple were honored at a reception Saturday evening, July 16th in the Magna Union Hall. The lovely bride chose a white ballerina length gown, beautiful-ly fashioned, and a three-quartveil of bridal illusion was caught back with a cluster of flowers. She carried a bouquet of tinted carnations. Housley. her Ritet Prove To Be Lovely Event On Thursday i rvt ..'..W buuqui'U ul im. nations to u.j.eu their friK'ks. Armando Albcrico served as best man for the groom and Glen Ekenstam was un usher. Mrs. Ei'kenstam, mother of the b: :de, chose a lavender gown and Sirs Mirabella was in rose lace. 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